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Final modeling data available for liver proposal

Final modeling data available for liver proposal

Sep 18, 2017 | Liver/intestine, News

SRTR has released the final installment of liver simulation modeling results relating to the current public comment proposal to enhance liver distribution.

Modeling results available for liver proposal

Modeling results available for liver proposal

Aug 11, 2017 | Liver/intestine, News

The SRTR has released an initial set of liver simulation modeling results relating to the current public comment proposal to enhance liver distribution.

Modeling results available for liver proposal

Liver and Intestinal Transplantation Committee Updates June 2017

Jun 30, 2017 | Liver/intestine, News

The committee continues work on various initiatives intended to promote equitable organ allocation and distribution.

Final modeling data available for liver proposal

Liver forum and committee update from David Mulligan, M.D., chair, OPTN/UNOS Liver Committee

Jun 30, 2015 | Liver/intestine, News

About 200 people attended the June 22 liver forum, and about 210 more participated via webinar.

Final modeling data available for liver proposal

Liver Committee Chair on status of liver distribution discussion

Dec 3, 2014 | Liver/intestine, News

Dr. David Mulligan reviews the status of liver distribution discussions.

Final modeling data available for liver proposal

Liver forum provides key feedback for additional committee discussion

Sep 30, 2014 | Liver/intestine, News

Find additional information and resources related to the forum on the OPTN website.

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